My only consolation in all this is how well the Government is skilled at stuffing up large IT projects, particularly those with complex system integrartion requirements. I can't think that they'd actually have the ability to manage anyone to make all these things talk to each other. That's why information sharing between Government departments is pretty much non-existant. The Government Gateway is sort of OK, but for practical purposes is restricted to HMRC for anything useful and the only others who do well are the intelligence agencies, but then they don't really do "sharing", they sort of suck data out of other Government Departments, and always will do. However their prime source of information on the populous, DVLA, is now becoming restrictive for their needs and they need NIR.
Hmm, can't say I thought that about the DVLA. Government departments are exempt from the Data Protection Act anyway.
DVLA sells details to car clampers
DVLA provided drivers' personal details to criminals
DVLA's 5 million driver details giveaway
DVLA sells personal details (yet again)
That's over a period of 7 years.
Since we touched upon the police database:
Police allow commercial access to DNA database
Perhaps Meridian or someone else in the field would like to explain why companies would buy "useless data"?
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